fishbiscuit5

sjpersing wrote:I love it! I'm going to start a collection of all the designs based on the Periodic Table.

Navy is ok. A lighter (even a little) color (not green or white) would be better.

This would have looked great in a number of ink/tee color combinations. I liked the way it popped white on navy without being on a black tee. It's so hard to choose tee colors because somebody always dislikes the color you choose. I hope everyone likes this combination and as always, huge thanks for the votes and support.

fishman396

Very creative and clever. However, and I suppose this is really picky, it bothers me that in the atomic symbol, the paths of the electrons are each superimposed rather than either intersecting or depicting a proper perspective (e.g., the upper left to lower right path shouldn't be in front of all parts of the other two paths)...

runnerfrog13

ArdillaCiega wrote:I might buy it if K = Banana Pudding or Potato or something that doesn't start with K (like it does on the actual table)

HAHAHAHAHA that would make the shirt EVEN BETTER!

I agree it would be neat if this was also on a slightly lighter color, such as Royal Blue or Green (though, there was already that green Periodic Table shirt, so I suppose that would be too close), but Navy is alright. This would make an excellent apron.

I do worry it would print a little small on women's shirts to be able to read the food names (especially given Woot's strange quality control mixups with women's print sizes occasionally ending up on men's shirts)

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